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Looking at getting a new computer for simple things like coding mod menus for PS3 and doing a small bit of graphic design (2d, not 3d). I was looking at Mac computers on craigslist and found a Mac Mini the guy used for photoshop and various other adobe applications and I searched them up and found this [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] with all the specs I would need. It already has enough ram to do my coding, graphic design, and enough for me to sit and stream movies. I don't want a laptop, Nor a big ass desktop. Simple and easy to take with me on the go if I need to. I do enjoy mac but don't have the 1000+ dollars to buy one i'd like to have. So has anyone had any experience with these or currently has one?
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it will work for lightweight work.
That thing is not made for 3d design to be honest with you, the i5 is a dual core so C4D would bitch at it
You can build a mini ITX pc but not nearly as small as the mini, maybe shoe box bear minimum. but if you are sold on mac i guess that is a fair choice depending on the price you're paying.
That thing is not made for 3d design to be honest with you, the i5 is a dual core so C4D would bitch at it
You can build a mini ITX pc but not nearly as small as the mini, maybe shoe box bear minimum. but if you are sold on mac i guess that is a fair choice depending on the price you're paying.
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Mitochondria wrote it will work for lightweight work.
That thing is not made for 3d design to be honest with you, the i5 is a dual core so C4D would bitch at it
You can build a mini ITX pc but not nearly as small as the mini, maybe shoe box bear minimum. but if you are sold on mac i guess that is a fair choice depending on the price you're paying.
It'll pretty much be for doing strictly 2d designs and illustrating, so it should be good for what I want. And there's tons of options for the Mac mini such as going to 16gb ram and a dual core i7 processor, but sadly doing that costs well over 1200$ . It'd be super nice to buy it fully loaded, but for what I need it for I should be good with the i5, 8gb, and 1tb harddrive. All I'd need to buy is a new wireless keyboard and mouse to go with it and maybe a new monitor. But I can get all that stuff on Craigslist relatively cheap.
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Id recommend getting one with an SSD & using an external HDD as storage, it will help massively for the OS usage.
Other than that, the specs are sufficient enough. Don't expect it to handle heavy graphics design & rendering though.
Other than that, the specs are sufficient enough. Don't expect it to handle heavy graphics design & rendering though.
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Shiv wrote Id recommend getting one with an SSD & using an external HDD as storage, it will help massively for the OS usage.
Other than that, the specs are sufficient enough. Don't expect it to handle heavy graphics design & rendering though.
I've already got a 1tb external to use for it
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